Copenhagen

Copenhagen – Amongst the Safest and Most Liveable Cities in the World

Copenhagen is a vibrant metropolis, the gateway to Scandinavia and amongst the safest and cleanest cities in the world. Copenhagen is very easy to get to and is, with an extremely efficient transportation system, also very easy to get around in.

As the oldest monarchy in the world and one of the world’s greatest design capitals, the city offers a wide variety of cultural experiences and stunning architecture within its compact city centre. Gastronomically you will also have something to look forward to. Offering something for every pallet and wallet, Copenhagen boasts 14 Michelin stars and is also the home of NOMA, ranked as the World’s Best restaurant in 2010, 2011 and 2012.

Running Copenhagen offers running sightseeing tours in Copenhagen with a local guide.

We combine our passion for running and our city – Copenhagen – in order to provide our guests with a different way of seeing Copenhagen while exercising at the same time. Our focus is on sharing our local insights as Copenhageners with our guests while of course also showing the city’s attractions.

Sightseeing in Copenhagen

Take a 60 minutes harbour and canal tour onboard one of the blue Netto-Boats. Sit down and make yourself comfortable. See Copenhagen from the water front and enjoy the scenery and the sights which we pass on the tour, while our guide tells you in Danish, English, and German about the sights.

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